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Ryegrass & Durana, no access to no-till
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<blockquote data-quote="lead_dog" data-source="post: 445432" data-attributes="member: 5972"><p>Similar to other posts I read below, I need to plant some seed in the next couple of weeks to renovate a pasture here in E. Georgia. Right now, we're mowing them as close to the ground as possible. The plan is to plant durana clover over the existing fescue/bermuda sod, and to plant ryegrass for winter/early spring grazing for a new herd. </p><p></p><p>I've read (and been told by extension agent) that I should no till, but there is no local access to a no till drill. I have a spreader, but it sounds like that won't work. My neighbors have some planting equipment, but before I inquire, what do you suggest as the best (without no-till) way to plant the seed?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lead_dog, post: 445432, member: 5972"] Similar to other posts I read below, I need to plant some seed in the next couple of weeks to renovate a pasture here in E. Georgia. Right now, we're mowing them as close to the ground as possible. The plan is to plant durana clover over the existing fescue/bermuda sod, and to plant ryegrass for winter/early spring grazing for a new herd. I've read (and been told by extension agent) that I should no till, but there is no local access to a no till drill. I have a spreader, but it sounds like that won't work. My neighbors have some planting equipment, but before I inquire, what do you suggest as the best (without no-till) way to plant the seed? Thanks for your help. [/QUOTE]
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